Large marker and 12 smaller markers. Large marker has inscribed: 'In this area are buried 12 Unknown Confederate soldiers who died during a smallpox epidemic in 1862 - 1863'.

UNKNOWN

VA-A-01

Unknown Louisiana Tiger killed at Gettysburg

UNKNOWN

LA-JJ-04

There are estimated to be 600 unknown CS soldiers buried in the area of the Confederate monument in this cemetery.

UNKNOWN

Mar 31, 1862

LA-JJ-06

Served in 25th Louisiana Infantry; died: 3-31-1862; See Appendix 'L'.

UNKNOWN

LA-N-02

There are the graves of 38 Southern soldiers, each headstone has only the word 'Soldier'.

UNKNOWN

LA-N-05

Four UNKNOWN CS Soldiers

UNKNOWN

LA-P-25

There are 70+ graves of Confederate soldiers that were casualties of the battle of Mansfield, LA, original numbers and names are not known, there are only UNKNOWN headstones

UNKNOWN

LA-P-06

Two Unknown CSA Soldiers from UNKNOWN Regiments buried here

UNKNOWN

LA-V-16

A monument and 12 markers for graves of unknown Confederate soldiers that died here of smallpox in 1862-1863

UNKNOWN

Dec 18, 1862

LA-S-23

Served in the 16th Arkansas Infantry

UNKNOWN

1861

VA-B-03

There are 17 Unknown Louisiana soldiers buried in this cemetery

UNKNOWN

VA-A-02

Unknown soldier in Co. K, 1st (Nelligan's) Louisiana Infantry

UNKNOWN

1864

TN-D-01

There are at least 8 Unknown Louisiana Soldiers in Section 87, the Louisiana plot at the Carnton Cemetery.

UNKNOWN

LA-DD-01

Marker to 39 members of Co. A, 2nd Texas Cavalry that died in the Battle of Lafourche Crossing, below Thibodaux on June 21st, 1863.

UNKNOWN

Dec 10, 1864

VA-W-01

There are six UNKNOWN men from the Confederate States Zouave Battalion (Coppens) that were killed in the battle of Hicksford (Emporia) on Dec. 10, 1864. There is a single UDC marker commemorating the burial site.

UNKNOWN

1863

LA-E-14

This was a slave that was serving as Bugler in the St. Mary's Cannoneers; mortally wounded; owned by Henry Marshall of DeSoto Parish

UNKNOWN

VA-Y-01

There are believed to be approximately 30 unknown soldiers buried here, mostly members of the 8th and 9th Louisiana Infantry

UNKNOWN

1864

LA-QQ-55

In unmarked graves are the bodies of 7 Confederate soldiers killed at Battle of Bettie's Bayou, defending Gaine's Ferry in 1864; all buried in one grave by Brad Carter and Gandy Pilcher

UNKNOWN Child

Dec 4, 1862

LA-S-23

This was a child of a Laundress for Miles Louisiana Legion, possibly the child of Matilda Bradley, also killed.